Post on 25-Dec-2015
I. Jesus Declared That He Is Lord of the Sabbath
Jesus’ disciples plucked grain (1)
The Law was strict about the SabbathExodus 31:14-15; 35:3; Numbers 15:32-36
I. Jesus Declared That He Is Lord of the Sabbath
Jesus’ disciples plucked grain (1)
The Pharisees said He was sinning (2)
Jesus violated their traditions He did not violate God’s law
I. Jesus Declared That He Is Lord of the Sabbath
Jesus’ disciples plucked grain (1)
The Pharisees said He was sinning (2)
Jesus answered with a story from David’s life (3-4)
His point: The Pharisees did not understand the Scriptures – He did.
I. Jesus Declared That He Is Lord of the Sabbath
Jesus’ disciples plucked grain (1)
The Pharisees said He was sinning (2)
Jesus answered with a story from David’s life (3-4)
He claimed to be Lord (5)
II. Jesus Proved He Is Lord of the Sabbath
The Sabbath, Jesus, and the disabled man (6-8)
The question Jesus asked (9)
The demonstration of His authority (10)
III. Jesus Is Lord, But Is He Your Lord?
Who determines right from wrong?
Who sets our boundaries?
Who establishes our values?
Who gives us true freedom?
III. Jesus Is Lord, But Is He Your Lord?
You and I cannot determine right from wrong
You and I cannot set our boundaries
You and I cannot establish our values
You and I cannot give true freedom
III. Jesus Is Lord, But Is He Your Lord?
The culture cannot determine right from wrong
The culture cannot set our boundaries
The culture cannot establish our values
The culture cannot give true freedom
III. Jesus Is Lord, But Is He Your Lord?
The nation cannot determine right from wrong
The nation cannot set our boundaries
The nation cannot establish our values
The nation cannot give true freedom
III. Jesus Is Lord, But Is He Your Lord?
Do you allow Jesus to determine what is right?
Do you allow Jesus to set your boundaries?
Do you allow Jesus to establish your values?
Do you depend on Jesus for true freedom?